Abstract

Ethyl glucoside lactate, a novel α-hydroxy acid derivative, was synthesized by transesterification in non-aqueous phase using immobilized lipase as biocatalyst. Parameters such as solvent type, substrate concentration, reaction temperature, and enzyme concentration were investigated to optimize the lipase-catalyzed transesterification. In solvent-free system with butyl lactate as both acyl donor and solvent, a 71% conversion was achieved. In order to investigate the effect of initial water content, the reactions were carried out in the mediums treated with molecular sieves. The results showed that conversion and initial rate decreased with the increase of water content. The conversion and initial rate reached to 95% and 67.4 mM/h, respectively, by carrying out the reaction under reduced pressure, which was employed to eliminate butanol and the initial water.

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